The
quality of local NHS hospitals and GP services is the top local issue
for Sheffield Hallam constituents with 45% saying this issue affected
them and their families the most. This is followed by employment
opportunities (15%) and the quality of local schools and higher
education (12%).

Almost
two thirds (64%) of Sheffield Hallam residents oppose the inclusion of
the NHS in the US-EU trade deal known as the Transatlantic Trade and
Investment Partnership (TTIP). 17% support its inclusion and 19% don't
know.

A
majority (61%) of constituents think David Cameron should seek to
exclude the NHS from the deal while 15% say he should not and 24% don't
know.

Just
over half (51%) of constituents think Mr Cameron should veto the
agreement if he fails to get a guaranteed opt-out for the NHS, while 19%
think he should not and 30% don't know.

Data
were weighted by age, sex and ward to targets derived from ONS 2011
census data. Voting intention figures were further weighted by
likelihood to vote. For full data tables including methodology and
questions put see here. Survation is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.

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